IN THE FLESH Written by Clive Barker Published by Pocket Books Publication Date: 1998 Format: B&W – 255 pages Price: $7.99 Hell-o, book maggots. This is a review for the man that Stephen King calls “better than he is now.” The quote is on the front cover. Of course, I can’t agree with the King, but Clive does kick some ass …
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I’m sure you’ve noticed that the hero has become neutered in popular culture. There are too many sparkly vampires, self reflective, whiney turds and people besmirching the good name of pirate by gallivanting around, gesticulating dramatically, and generally acting like a drunken diva. Even the latest run of “superhero” movies are populated by men who are essentially worthless on their …
Read More »Film Review: Screamers 2: The Hunting (2009)
SYNOPSIS: In this sci-fi thriller based on a Philip K. Dick story, a team of rescuers from Earth responds to an SOS from an abandoned planet only to find a motley crew of human survivors eking out an existence there. But are these humans really human, or have the Screamers — the robotic killers that destroyed the other human inhabitants …
Read More »SCREAM 4 DVD Art
Anchor Bay will be bringing us the SCREAM 4 DVD which is kind of strange since LIONSGATE just gave us the Blu-rays of the first three but so goes the wacky world of DVD distribution. Anchor Bay always does a nice job on their discs so no problem there, it just greatly complicates ever putting out all the films as …
Read More »Film Review: Lethal Obsession (2010)
SYNOPSIS: An otherwise quiet college community is turned upside down when a serial killer begins murdering beautiful women. The only apparent connection between the victims is their employer, Elizabeth Waters(Kitsie Duncan) owner of www.obsessioncams.com… a midwest fetish webcam site. What makes these killings particularly heinous is that they happen live while the women are performing on the site. The local authorities have never …
Read More »Book Review: East Asian Cinema – Author David Carter
Another compact edition of Kamera Books that is focused on Asian filmmaking comes per way of “East Asian Cinema” written by David Carter. The book is a bit more rooted in Asian historics and culture than some of Kamera’s other books. This could be a plus or minus depending on your perspective. The focus here though is specifically the directors …
Read More »Film Review: Laid to Rest (2009)
SYNOPSIS: Amnesiac wakes up in a coffin and is stalked for fun by a spree killer in a silver-plated skull mask who videotapes his gory adventures. REVIEW: Director: Robert Hall Cast: Bobbie Sue Luther, Kevin Gage, Lena Headey, Thomas Dekker, Johnathon Schaech, Sean Whalen, Richard Lynch, Nick Principe, Anthony Fitzgerald The Examination: The nearly-washed-up stalk ‘n slash motif gets an …
Read More »Discussions with Decapitated Dan 12: Alex Grecian – Mid Ohio Con
This week Decapitated Dan is bringing you another special 2 interview show. So listen in as he sits down with Alex Grecian to talk Proof and so much more. Then Dan is joined by Jeff Balke live from Mid Ohio Con. Finally stay tuned to listen to Decapitated Dan give his thoughts on Proof: Endangered Species #1, Lady Mechanika #0, …
Read More »Film Review: Terror Inside (2008)
SYNOPSIS: In the smallest of Florida towns a lone well driller, Joe, works gathering geological samples for a university study. Unknowingly, Joe unearths more than just primordial muck from deep below the swamp. A strange oozing liquid, is absorbed into Joe’s skin and slowly transposes his sense of pain and pleasure. Unaware that he is now a victim and carrier …
Read More »Film Review: Corporate Cutthroat Massacre (2009)
SYNOPSIS: Brandi Babc**k is the boss of a sales agency that is experiencing severe downsizing. She has just received word that she must fire two of her employees by the end of the day. The problem is that most all of the employees are good candidates for termination. Brandi has become a feared and tyrannical leader who no one likes. …
Read More »Film Review: Farm of Frankenstein (2009)
SYNOPSIS: Four men unite to recapture the youthful joys of drive-ins,afternoon matinees and Shock theatre REVIEW: Hey there horror fans..this ones for you. Or maybe for you who aren’t horror fans yet and want to know what goes on behind the scenes. No not Wes Craven’s dressing room…but something far more strange and surreal. Yep, I’m talking about the self …
Read More »Book Review: City of Dust – Issue 5
CITY OF DUST: A PHILIP KHROME STORY #5 (COMIC) Written by Steve Niles Art by ZID, GARRIE GASTONNY and BRANDON CHNG Published by Radical Publishing Publication Date: 2009 Format: Color – 28 pages Price: $2.99 City of Dust #5 is a logical rap up to a clever series by horror comic guru Steve Niles. If you didn’t read the last …
Read More »Interview: Director Scott Glosserman (Behind The Mask: The Rise Of Leslie Vernon)
For years film studios have occasionally released films to a small number of theaters for a week or two in preparation for their DTV release. There are many reasons why this (still) occurs, the studio doesn’t have any faith in the film & wants to make a quick buck & possibly even get a good review or two for the …
Read More »List of Zombie Horror Movies
[REC] (2011) [REC]² (2009) 28 Days Later (2006) 28 Weeks Later (2007) A.D.(2010) ADA: Zombilerin Dügünü (2010) Aaah! Zombies!! (2010) Against the Dark (2009) Alice Jacobs is Dead (2009) All You Need Is Brains (2009) American Zombie (2007) Astro Zombies (1969) Astro Zombies M3: Cloned (2010) Atomic Brain Invasion (2010) Atom the Amazing Zombie Killer (2010) Autumn (2009) Bachelor Party …
Read More »Film Review: Open Graves (2009)
SYNOPSIS: In Spain, the American surfer Jason, his best friend and photographer Tomas Escaño and his girlfriend Lisa go shopping in a fair and while the couple is negotiating with a street vendor, Jason visits a dreadful store. Jason has a friction with the handicapped owner Malek and the man in a wheelchair offers an ancient board game called Mamba …
Read More »Film Review: Opera (1987)
SYNOPSIS: When the leading diva of Verdi’s “Macbeth” is run over by a car, her understudy, Betty (Cristina Marsillach), takes over the role. Things go from bad to worse when the madman begins to kill other members of the cast — and forces Betty to watch. The finale in this exercise in baroque horror from the mind of frightmeister Dario …
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